Focus on Dries Otten
Colourblocks, assertive volumes, playful details and bold contrasts: Dries Otten’s spatial poetics take in all these ingredients and translates them into spaces imbued with his vision of interior design, decidedly flamboyant but far from ostentatious
Name: Dries Otten.
Place where you work: Antwerp.
Your Instagram account: @driesotten
Describe your job: Adding a dreamlike quality to the pragmatism of furniture design, interior architecture and scenography.
Where did you study? At the Henry van de Velde Institute, Antwerp.
The project you have been following/are working on at the moment: A bakery, a print shop, private mansions in Antwerp, Brussels, Lille (France) and Amsterdam (Holland)…
Your dream project: A Brutalist holiday home on a cliff with a small workshop and steps down to the sea.
The project (by others) that has influenced you the most: Everything Huib Hoste has ever designed.
A crucial element/detail in all your projects: Pragmatism
City centre or far-flung places? Cities in winter and the country in summer.
Something you have at home designed by you: We live in our showroom, so at the moment I use Danzan and Altare furniture for my vinyl and my record player, there are Bastos lights dotted about the place and a prototype of the Misfit next to a Japon bench, and there are some small Tondis armchairs near the shop window.
What do you like to collect on walks? A suntan.
If you could build a secret passage in the house, where would it lead? To a sunny swimming pool or to a spa (for winter).
What do you usually do on Sundays? Bike rides, go to exhibitions, meet friends and eat a lot.
Your favourite place in Milan: I’ve only been to Milan once, to help a friend put his gallery show together. I remember the food was delicious.
DWA Studio would like to ask you: designer or anonymous furniture? Obviously I really like designer furniture, but since design is also often used as an emblem of social status, I would say that rather than design icons I prefer flea markets where I might pick up something really unusual.
Would you like to ask the next interviewee a question? What would you like to drink?